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Jonny Cruz was born Jonathan Willie Hernández in El Paso, Texas on December 1, 1982 and is the son of Maritza Pagan and Orlando Hernández, younger brother of two children with his sister Sharlene. Jonny chose to use Cruz as his professional last name in honor of his Grandmother Nayda Cruz. He attended School in El Paso, TX and studied abroad in Würzburg, Germany in early grade school. Jonny started acting and performing in his early years in the fourth grade with his first role as Brom Bones in the play Sleepy Hollow. He continued his studies and never lost the chance to keep performing at Eastwood High School and went on to study acting and filmmaking at the University of Texas at Arlington. The ability to be so completely lost in the moment and find perfection through performance and filmmaking attracted Jonny to the art form. Jonny found himself fascinated with Improv Comedy performance and joined the well known Four Day Weekend Performance Team in Fort Worth. While performing, Jonny continued to shoot short videos to showcase his comedic and technical talents.[1]

Cruz studied computer science, acting, filmmaking and communication media, all of which he used to understand the complex process of film making. His computer skills allowed him to work as web designer and his passion for acting always prompted him to audition for movie roles as they came. Cruz states “I loved to learn so, I would spend endless hours working on the computer learning editing software, visual FX programs, I felt that I could pretty much make a movie on my own from beginning to end after learning all the different aspects of movie making”.[2] So in 2005, with enough knowledge on technical and theoretical aspects of movie making, Cruz made his first incursion as writer, director and producer, besides his acting role, with Cool Wheels where he co-worked with college friends Robby Storey and Kim Matula.[3] He then went on to produce, write, act and direct Small Timers, his first feature length movie. Small Timers took 6 years to complete due to severe technical difficulties, and Jonny states that completing the movie was one of the hardest things he’s ever had to do.[4]

In 2013, Cruz featured as Jimmy Romero in the film Infiltraitors, his third production with Sabbatical Pictures. His first and second works with this company were Exit Speed[5] and Haunting at the Beacon.[6]Infiltrators was Cruz’s first lead in a feature film.

In 2016, Cruz appeared as the voice of Lúcio in the highly popular game Overwatch. Despite popular belief, Lucio is actually not just a frog. He's actually what the masses call a "BunFrog". It is a mix between a bunny/rabbit, and a frog; if you couldn't already figure that out. This is Cruz' best and most proudest work by far. Lucio is inspired by the one, the only, the legendary Jordan. He runs around waving his fingers like guns, hence, the gun idea. Although Lucio is Brazilian; the inspiration for the character, Jordan, is actually a Jewish white boy. Cruz was still able to capture his inner child however, and pulled off this performance beautifully.

Cruz has made music for his own movies, such as Small Timers and plays the guitar and performs Musical Improv with his team Power Up, who with he has played shows in Los Angeles and Hollywood as well as shows at iOwest, Comedy Sportz and The Clubhouse and UCB in California, US.

Cruz teaches “Self Confidence & Improv” for famous author Neil Strauss consisting of a motivational speaking and helping people to find their best self through facing their fears, Improv being one of the tools to help gain confidence.

He also supports “A Course in Miracles”, which is a foundation for inner peace and is method of coping with fear by shifting your perspective from fear to love, parting from the statement that “fear is an illusion that we create”.[7]

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